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It takes 2 or 3 hours to make maracas.

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How maracas played?

To play the maracas, all you have to do is hold one maraca in one hand and the other maraca in the other hand. Then you shake the maracas.Playing the maracas is simple - get the maracas, place one in each hand and shake with the rythem or make your own!


What do they call maracas in Africa?

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Are maracas a string wind or percussion instrument?

Maracas are a percussion instrument, because they don't contain strings and you don't blow air to make a sound.


History of maracas?

Maracas existed as long as the Stone Age. Maracas originated among several ancient civilizations at the same time. African tribes were believed to the first to use the maracas .they use it for festival dances and cheering for hunting. Later the south Pacific Islander made their own maracas by using plants seed and dried coconut. years later it changed and formed into the maracas today they are essential to today's Latin and south American ensembles, the history of maracas was found through the artworks of pre Columbian Indian.


Are maracas instruments?

Maracas are a percussion instrument.


What do maracas have inside them?

Maracas have rice or regular beans in them and sometimes special maracas have salt or sand in them.


How do maracas make sound?

They have dry beans or other materials inside them.


Who are some legends of the maracas?

the white goddess magically makes a pair of maracas and so became maracas


What is a Filipino maracas?

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Why were maracas created?

Maracas are musical instruments essential to Latin and South American orchestras and bands. Mareacas were first created and used by native Indians in Puerto Rico. Maracas in Puerto Rico were made from the fruit of the Higuera tree.